Dresden: Time Warp

"Very well." said Holland with a sigh. "Though I am still curious as to what exactly does the night roaming around here. Once you've been in the monster business long enough, you get really tired if the pronoun game."

Holland sighed for what felt like the millionth time that day. "I need to commune with spirits, and if you've looked at most graveyards, they're pretty empty during the day. Also, nighttime tends to limit the odd looks I get." He didn't feel like explaining the eating habits of his lantern, as most people jumped to the conclusion that it was devouring souls and branded it as evil. It was decidedly the opposite, as what the lantern did was more akin to cutting the anchor off a boat stuck in a river.

"Thank you." said Holland, nodding in agreement to Lynnette's conditions. "As long as I can do it fairly soon, that's fine." For all the spirit of the lantern had done for him, he was rather poignant about feeding it in a timely manner.

Lynnette gave him a small smile and a nod before asking,"My vision showed we meet in the far future, but it was limited to a single setting. It would be best if I do not learn too much ahead of time as that could change our destiny's and could result in bad outcomes. I ask that you refrain from telling me of myself in this future. It seems as though that is yet to pass for me, and it would be best if I don't know too much."Having second thoughts she asked again, "Did I seem to recognize you then? If not it could be an alternate version..." she trailed off.

Holland shook his head apologetically. "No, I'm sorry. Inigo was pretty far away. My guess is the only reason I felt him was because of the strong link I have to him. Even as it is, I just have a rough direction to follow."

Holland looked down at what he was wearing. "But I like my coat." He said in a mock-pitiful voice, adding in a less silly tone, "Personally, I'd rather stick with my modern fabrics. Besides, we're not the most inconspicuous group at the best of times."

"Well, I have enough of the necessities to last me for a few days, and pants don't have to be changed daily." in response to the odd looks he no doubt got from everyone else, he said, "What? I like to be prepared. We were deep in the woods and getting lost was a definite possibility."

It was not a busy graveyard, though there was one wraith. Both Holland and the lantern liked to find wraiths; the lantern because of the excess life energy they consumed from other spirits, Holland because it meant one less wraith to harm other spirits. There was only one spirit still wandering the yard; a once middle ages man. With some talking, Holland brought him to terms with his passing, and the lantern freed him to move on. Both satisfied, Holland went back to the house.

Lynette stood guard while Holland and the lantern worked. She grew wary a few times when she saw figures in the distance, but luckily none approached. Likely they went after easier targets. She was relieved when the sun started to peek out over the horizon and Holland had finished up. "Where and when shall we begin the search for your friend?" she asked him when they neared the house.

"As for when," said Holland, "I'd like to go as soon as Elli is able to. As for direction, I'm going to have to meditate again to fund that." Holland sat down on the floor and did just that, setting a compas in front of him. He had a rough idea of the direction, so he focused his energies in that direction. Once he'd found Inigo's presence again, he looked at the commas in front of him to see what direction it was coming from.